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With the Randonautica phone app, explorers enter in random parameters and set an intention such as ‘mystery’ or ‘adventure’ which can lead them to unexpected places, like this no-longer-used entrance into the San Marcos River. Photo by Morgan Litrenta

Exploration with Intent

Perhaps it’s natural for humans to seek patterns in randomness.

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Above, Garcia's Beef Enchilada Dinner ­­—  Two beef enchiladas served with rice, beans, a garnish salad and one tortilla. Left, Garcia's Migas Norteñas — scrambled eggs mixed with crispy tortilla strips, cheese, onions, tomatoes and jalapeño peppers served alongside refried beans and fried potatoes. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo

Foodie Friday: Garcia's Mexican Restaurant

Looking for comfort food? 

You’ll find it at this well-known San Marcos restaurant — two restaurants to be exact. 

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a As parents scramble to make decisions about the 2020/2021 school year, stores stock the appropriate supplies for students, whether or not they will be returning to a traditional classroom this fall. Photo by Jason Cook

Webinar to address questions about various education options for next school year

Several months ago, if a person asked about homeschool, the term carried a very different connotation from what it does today. As something that began as a fringe movement among church organizations to combine education with religion, homeschooling has been thrust into the mainstream when the coronavirus drastically altered the face of education this spring.

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Angelface Perfectly Pink angelonia, and Whirlwind Blue scaevola create a wonderful three part or triadic harmony. Photo by Norman Winter

Lemon Coral Sedum: Tough as nails in this sweltering heat

Every year most of us hit that period where the heat crosses over from hot to oppressive and we know the tough season for our plants has arrived. In much of the country it arrived early and there is one plant that if it could talk would say, what heat? This plant is Lemon Coral sedum and its botanical name Sedum mexicanum gives clear indication from where its rugged nature derives.

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